FAMU and Apple launch Digital Rattler Initiative to support student success

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In a groundbreaking collaboration aimed at fostering academic excellence and equipping students with essential digital skills, FAMU and Apple Computers have announced the launch of the Digital Rattler Initiative (DRI). The initiative, unveiled during the third annual Academic Success Summit hosted by FAMU's Office of Freshmen Studies, will see 800 first-year students receiving iPads and access to a suite of digital apps tailored to develop three key 21st-century skills—learning, literacy, and life.

The initial rollout, which commenced this spring, marks a significant milestone in the partnership between FAMU and Apple. Under the pilot phase, four student cohorts will benefit from the program, with plans for further expansion based on assessment and feedback. Participating first-year students, alongside the faculty guiding them, will receive Apple iPad Pro devices, complete with an Apple Pencil for note-taking and sketching, and complimentary technical support from Apple.

One of the standout features of the Digital Rattler Initiative is the commitment to affordability and accessibility. Upon graduation, students have the option to purchase their iPad for a symbolic $1, ensuring continued access to the tools that have become integral to their
academic journey.

Faculty members involved in the initiative have undergone specialized training through a summer learning community focused on integrating iPad usage into the first-year experience seminar. This investment in faculty development underscores the commitment of both FAMU and Apple to providing comprehensive support for students as they navigate their educational journey.

Allyson L. Watson, provost and vice president for academic affairs, expressed enthusiasm for the Digital Rattler Initiative, emphasizing its potential to empower students and enhance their academic experience. "Utilizing the power of technology demonstrates our dedication to fostering student success and academic excellence," said Watson.

Jennifer Collins, associate provost for first-year studies and academic success, echoed this sentiment, highlighting the initiative's role in preparing students for both academic and professional success. "We are excited about the limitless possibilities the Digital Rattler Initiative offers our students," said Collins. "This investment will ensure our students are prepared for academic success and equipped with resources to enhance their digital proficiency skills needed for professional success."

With the Digital Rattler Initiative, FAMU and Apple are not only bridging the digital divide but also laying the groundwork for a future where technology and education intersect to empower students and transform lives.
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